Broncos vs. Rams could be a cold, snowy mess

When the Denver Broncos (2-3) host the Los Angeles Rams (5-0) on Sunday afternoon, it’s going to be a snowy, cold contest.

The weather forecast calls for a high of 28 degrees Fahrenheit with a low of 21 degrees Fahrenheit. This will be the coldest game quarterback Jared Goff has ever played in, according to ESPN’s Lindsey Thiry.

The game is expected to be the coldest contest played in October in NFL history, according to Denver’s public relations staff. Add in an inch or so of snow and fans should expect a wild game.

Perhaps the weather conditions will help the Broncos’ chances?

Snowy weather calls for a strong ground game and Denver has the third-best rushing attack in the NFL, averaging 137 rushing yards per game. Then again, Los Angeles has a pretty good ground game as well, led by Todd Gurley.